Sao Tome And Principe Is Likely To Experience A Minimal Decrease In The Role Of Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to low levels of stability, moderately difficult levels of doing business, and corruption levels similar to totalitarian states, Sao Tome and Principe retains a score of 1 on the Government Sanctioned side of the non-state actor role potential spectrum. This indicates that it is likely that lawful non-state actors have only minimal influence in the country, because of greater levels of state control over the socio-political environment. This is due in part to the elite status of the Creole class, which dominates society and government. Therefore, because of a stagnant economy and Creole political domination, Sao Tome and Principe is likely to experience a minimal decrease in the role of lawful non-state actors over the next five years.
Sao Tome And Principe Is Likely To Experience A Minimal Decrease In The Role Of Government Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to low levels of stability, moderately difficult levels of doing business, and corruption levels similar to totalitarian states, Sao Tome and
Analytic Confidence: 7
Source Reliability: 9
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